Hello, all. First post in a long time here. Been lurking and very busy. In my travels this weekend, I stumbled across an old H-D WLD bobber with newer forks, etc. I would like to know more about it, but more an Indian person. I decided it was time to dive into older Harley's, so here is an attempt. It may be a candidate for a restoration, so I would like all the info you all know such as acquisition of proper fenders (are they exactly the same as other WLA or WLC fenders), front springer forks (are they the same as WLA or WLC forks), etc. This bike has the 1 1/4" Linkert stamped with an Army style M88 carb. But, what I see is that some (or all) 1941 WLD's used the M51. Is the M88 carb correct or simply replaced with an Army M88. Or, am I wrong on both accounts because there is simply not enough info out there about these war time civilian bikes as most info is about the WLA's and/or WLC's. Oh, yeah, I believe that the front fork assembly now on this bike is mid to late '60's Sportster. The headlight is a Guide brand. Other stuff of interest for originality to me would include the proper headlight, seat, rear taillight, is the mag proper or do I need a handlebar operated distributor, etc. Thanks in advance to any and all information or comments.
Leland
Leland
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